Title: Cont. Society
1Cont. Society Chapter 32 Russian
Revolution Review Game
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3Autocratic?
To be ruled by one noble (Czar).
A1
4Pictorial Daily Double
Musician
Courage
A2
5Russias first parliament, set up by the Czar,
which was supposed to look after the interests of
the people.
DUMA
A3
6Describe Russia prior to both World War I and the
Russian Revolution
Russia was one of the most autocratic and least
developed nations in the world.
A4
7What person came to have great influence over the
Russian royal family during World War I?
HINT
Rascally Rabbit
Rasputin
A5
8Who was the last czar of Russia?
Czar Nicholas II
A6
9During the last days of the Czar, did Rasputins
ideas had the complete support of the Russian
government?
No, he was seen as a fraud and drunk.
A7
10This man wanted to finance the modernization of
Russia by raising taxes and borrowing money
abroad.
HINT
To have a sense of humor.
Sergey Witte
A8
11Why was the Duma created in Russia?
Pressure by the people for the Czar to reform the
government
A9
12Government in which the king or queens power is
limited by law?
Constitutional Monarchy
A10
13Russian leader that was forced to abdicate his
throne in 1917.
Czar Nicholas II
B1
14The parliamentary government that took control of
Russia after the March Revolution (1917).
Provisional Government
B2
15This group rivaled the Provisional Government
after the March Revolution.
Soviet
B3
16What was the Soviets view of WWI?
Demanded immediate withdrawal of Russia from
World War I.
B4
17The Marxist Party that overthrew the Provisional
Government of Russia.
Bolsheviks or Mensheviks
HINT
Bolsheviks
B5
18The leader of the Bolshevik Party in Russian that
took control on November 7, 1917.
Lenin
B6
19In the Russian Civil War, what did the Reds
consist of?
Bolsheviks
B7
20What was the situation like in Russia immediately
following the Bolshevik Revolution?
Still involved in WWI, underdeveloped, internal
fighting, poverty, etc...
B8
21In the Russian Civil War, what side did the
United States decide to support?
HINT
Whites, Reds, or Greens
WHITES
B9
22In 1920, the Russian Civil War ended in DEFEAT
for
WHITES Poorly organized.
B10
23Propaganda?
News and information designed to influence
peoples beliefs and actions.
C1
24People who do not believe that there is a god.
Atheists
C2
25After Lenin and the Communists established power,
whom did they view as a rival to their power?
HINT
Religion
Russian Orthodox Church
C3
26German philosopher who argued that power should
be held by the workers instead of the wealthy.
Karl Marx
C4
27An economic system in which all means of
production are owned by the people.
COMMUNISM
C5
28Pictorial Daily Double
Former Dictator
Saddam Hussein
C6
29Instruction in the governments beliefs,
stressing the importance of sacrifice and hard
work.
Indoctrination
C7
30After the Bolshevik Revolution,
the Bolsheviks renamed themselves?
Communists
C8
31This document marked the official end of Russias
involvement in WWI?
Treaty of Brest-Litovsk
C9
32What did Russia have to give up in order for
Germany to agree to the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk?
LAND Poland, Finland, Lithuania, etc...
C10
33Whom did Lenin prefer (want) as a successor for
leadership of the Soviet Union?
HINT
Trotsky or Stalin
Trotsky
D1
34Numerical goals for the production of steel,
coal, oil, hydroelectric power, consumer goods,
etc.
QUOTA
D2
35Video Daily Double
Movie
Tomb Raider
D3
36This event, during the time of Stalin, saw some
of the most important communists put on trial.
Great Purge
D4
37Socialist Realism?
The works of artists in the Soviet Union were to
back the communist partys governmental policies.
D5
38Stalin sought to create which type of government?
Totalitarianism
D6
39Which economic policy (Stalins) forced peasants
to turn their lands over to the Soviet state?
HINT
Nationalization or Collectivization
Collective Farm
D7
40How can the personality of Joseph Stalin be best
described?
Little education, hard working communist, tough,
and ruthless.
D8
41Pictorial Daily Double
Musician
Sheryl Crow
D9
42Affect of Stalins Five Year Plans and
Collectivization?
The Five-Year plans created hardships for workers
and consumers.
D10
43During Collectivization, the more prosperous
farmers that were targeted by Stalin.
KULAK
E1
44Stalins program to use literature and the arts
to rally the workers was called?
Socialist Realism
E2
45During the Russian Civil War, why did foreign
countries support the anti-communist WHITES?
To overthrow the new communist government.
E3
46What was the significance of the Russo-Japanese
War (1904-05)?
The Japanese defeat showed the weakness of the
Russian military government.
E4
47Audio Daily Double
Opera
Phantom of the Opera
E5
48A state in which the government controls every
aspect of the lives of its citizens.
Totalitarianism
E6
49How can the personality of Leon Trotsky be best
described?
Loyal Communist and very well educated.
E7
50Which Communist leader was assassinated by agents
of another Communist leader?
HINT
Trotsky or Stalin
Trotsky
E8
51What was the purpose of Stalins Great Purge?
In the 1930s, to eliminate all potential threats
to his power.
E9
52In the Russian Civil War, what did the WHITES
consist of?
Anti-Communist forces
Czarists, moderate socialists, parliamentarists,
and foreign countries.
E10
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